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                Jul 28 . Written By Houai Health Management
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                <h1 style="font-weight: 500">7 futures of 5G Healthcare</h1>
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                  As hospitals deploy more and more dense medical equipment and
                  mobile devices, the bandwidth of the health system's IT
                  infrastructure has also become increasingly tight.
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                  Many communication enterprise managers believe that the
                  real-time high-bandwidth and low-latency access
                  characteristics of 5G technology have the performance required
                  to expand the functions of medical applications, medical
                  equipment, robots, and mobile devices. Some people say that 5G
                  will be revolutionary. Others pointed out that the
                  geographical transmission of 5G is not enough to achieve the
                  high goals promised by operators. In addition, it is
                  inevitable that some people are worried that the risks that 5G
                  itself brings to the medical and health system may be greater
                  than the positive effects of technology.
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                  First of all, there is no doubt that 5G will greatly improve
                  the speed, coverage and responsiveness of wireless networks.
                  Verizon's network speed will exceed 1 gigabit per second,
                  which is 100 times faster than the average cellular network
                  speed. Equally important is that 5G will reduce the delay time
                  from the current 20 milliseconds of 4G to 1 millisecond. This
                  responsiveness is critical to the success of many new medical
                  technologies. In addition, the 5G network will connect more
                  devices than the current cellular network can handle, thereby
                  extending the Internet of Things from dog collars,
                  dishwashers, and bite flaps to real-time remote surgery.
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                  <strong> Seven possibilities of 5G in healthcare </strong>
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                  AT&T, Verizon, and many downstream medical hardware and
                  application suppliers are talking about 5G may bring changes
                  to the medical industry, which are mainly reflected in the
                  following seven points:
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                  1. Adding a high-speed 5G network to the existing architecture
                  will help to quickly and reliably transfer massive medical
                  image data files, such as MRI and PET scans. Taking the PET
                  scanner data of Austin Cancer Center as an example, each
                  patient can generate up to 1GB of data each time. In a
                  low-bandwidth network, transmission may take a long time or
                  even be interrupted. This means that patients have to wait
                  longer for treatment, and it also wastes doctor's time.
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                  2. 5G will eventually bring telemedicine to the forefront of
                  IoT medical care, because it will make real-time high-quality
                  video based on mobile phones possible. Patients will be
                  treated earlier and will have access to experts outside their
                  field, and doctors will be able to collaborate more
                  effectively. A research report by Market Research Future
                  stated that from 2017 to 2023, the telemedicine market is
                  expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 16.5%.
                  Faster network speed means that patients' demand for “anytime,
                  anywhere” diagnosis and treatment will continue to grow. As
                  mentioned above, the practicality of 5G in rural areas is
                  currently very low, which is a difficult problem that cannot
                  be ignored.
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                  3. Fast and accurate remote health monitoring: Re-examining
                  the field of Internet of Things, medical service providers
                  will be able to monitor patients in real time and collect
                  necessary data, which will improve personalized and preventive
                  care. According to the Anthem survey, 86% of doctors said that
                  wearable devices have increased the patient's investment in
                  their own health. It is expected that in the next five years,
                  wearable devices will reduce hospital costs by 16%. 42% of
                  cross-industry decision makers expect that 5G will make
                  devices consume less power, which is key in remote monitoring.
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                  4. Artificial intelligence has great potential in improving
                  diagnosis, determining the best treatment plan for a specific
                  patient, and predicting postoperative complications, and early
                  intervention can be carried out when necessary. The large
                  amount of data required for real-time fast learning requires
                  ultra-reliable, high-bandwidth networks, and 5G can achieve
                  this.
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                  5. AR, VR and spatial computing have provided limited
                  applications in the healthcare field. 5G is expected to
                  enhance the ability of doctors to provide innovative,
                  low-invasive treatments. AT&T stated that it “has already
                  collaborated with VITAS® Healthcare to study the impact of the
                  eventual use of 5G AR and VR on patient participation.” Our
                  goal is to provide dying patients with calm and distraction
                  through 5G augmented reality and virtual reality technology.
                  Content, thereby alleviating their pain and anxiety. "
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                  6. Remote robotic surgery: Robotic surgery has become a
                  reality, but surgeons still need to operate and monitor next
                  to the robot. According to Ericsson, nearly half of consumers
                  believe that remote robotic surgery is no problem for them,
                  but 61% believe that this type of surgery is risky based on
                  current internet speeds. The 5G network will provide a
                  response delay of 1 millisecond, which is the key to
                  connecting surgeons and remote surgical robots.
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                  7. Dr. Shafiq Rab, senior vice president and chief information
                  officer of Rush University Medical Center, said: We firmly
                  believe that 5G is a game-changing technology. Help us support
                  better hospital operations and provide the highest quality
                  patient and employee experience. "The high-speed, low-latency
                  5G technology will enable us to provide medical services to
                  patients anytime, anywhere. This technology will improve
                  people's access to medical services, even from far away, while
                  also helping to reduce costs and improve efficiency. Imagine
                  that at some point in the not-so-distant future, for example,
                  a doctor conducts a virtual visit with a patient while
                  downloading a complete MRI scan in a few seconds. "
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                  <strong> 5G medical security that cannot be ignored </strong>
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                  Taken together, 5G will indeed help to transfer large patient
                  files faster, for remote surgery, remote medical care, and
                  remote patient monitoring. However, security analysts have
                  realized that advances in 5G-based data storage and exchange
                  technology, as well as the use of IoT devices, will also
                  increase data security risks. Medical identity theft, health
                  privacy violations and medical data management will become
                  more challenging, because the massive increase in the number
                  of devices, virtualization and the wider use of cloud
                  computing will mean that there will be a wider and more
                  diverse Network attacks
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